LEADER 03726nam a22003857a 4500003 hubpceuo 005 20200206153636.0 006 a|||||r|||| 10| 0 007 ta 008 200206b2020 ||||| |||| 10| 0 eng d 020 9780367220853 (hbk.) 020 9780429273179 (eb.) 035 (OCoLC)1117312440 040 hubpceuo |bEnglish |chubpceuo 041 eng 082 943.0009046 245 Unsettled 1968 in the troubled present : |brevisiting the 50 years of discussions from East and Central Europe / |cedited by Aleksandra Konarzewska, Anna Nakai and Michał Przeperski. 260 London ;New York : |bRoutledge, |c2020. 300 x, 233 p. ; |c24 cm. 440 Routledge studies in modern history |n60. 500 "The majority of the articles... were primarily presented at the University of Tübingen in Germany during the workshop 'Unsettled 1968: origins - myth - impact' (14-16 June 2018)." 505 1968 : Myth and impact / Aleksandra Konarzewska, Michal Przeperski -- Worlds of praxis : 1968, intellectuals, and an island in the Yugoslav Adriatic / Una Blagojević -- 'The long 1968' in Hungary / Adrian Matus -- The anti-political moment : post-1968 theories of dissent in regional and global perspective / Szabolcs László -- '68 On the historians' mind : Eric Hobsbawm and Tony Judt / Victoria Harms -- Public sphere pluralism in 1960's West Germany / Adrian Chubb -- The events of 1968 in the Eastern Bloc and the Italian left wing / Bartosz Gromko -- Behind the scenes of broadcasting March 68 : Radio Free Europe and Its internal disputes over the defector Henryk Grynberg / Anna Nakai -- Negated community : the end of communitarian ideas in the 1968 context of artistic-political transformation / Nina Seiler -- Disillusion and utopia : Juraj Jakubiskos works and Czechoslovak society following Prague Spring / Marie Schwarz -- The myths of March '68 : negotiating memory in contemporary Poland against a comparative background / Andrzej Czyżewski -- The 'Prague Spring' : from cultural memory to personal trauma / Dmitry Bochkov -- Freedom from, or in socialism? The Prague Spring and the trauma of the Warsaw Pact invasion in the Slovak political discourse / Dominik Želinský -- 1968 Again / Irena Grudzinska-Gross. 520 "Why does 1968 matter today? The authors of this volume believe that it is a crucial point of reference for the current developments, especially the 'illiberal turn' both in Europe and America. If we want to understand it, we need to look back into 1968 - the year that founded the cultural and political order of today's world. The book consists of the following four sections: '1968 and Transnationality', '1968 and the Transformation of Meanings', 'Artistic Representations of 1968', and '1968 and the European Contemporaity.' This is followed by an afterword from the significant key-note speaker of the original conference: Irena Grudzinska Gross, herself a Polish '68er', reflects upon the conference and leaves remarks on her fifty years of engagement with what happened in 1968" 648 Nineteen sixty-eight, A.D. 650 Protest movements |zEurope, Eastern. 650 Protest movements |zEurope, Central. 700 Konarzewska, Aleksandra, |eeditor 700 Nakai, Anna, |d1985- |eeditor 700 Przeperski, Michał, |d1986- |eeditor 942 |2ddc |cBK 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6943_000904600000000_KON |70 |8REF |9129115OSA |bOSA |d2020-02-06 |eOSA |l0 |o943.0009046 KON |r2020-02-06 |w2020-02-06 |yBK |zDonation of Anna Nakai. |cReference 920 01 BY1nyWe4 992 01 943_000904600000000_KON |bQVW_ZZZQZVTZZZZZZZZ_FBC 966 |cIn the Research Room